Plant Ecology : Origins, Processes, Consequences / Paul A. Keddy.
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- 9781107114234 (hardback)
- 581.7 23 KED
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First edition (2007) titled: Plants and vegetation.
1. Plants create the biosphere 2. The search for global patterns 3. Resources 4. Competition 5. Disturbance 6. Herbivores 7. Positive interactions 8. Time 9. Populations 10. Stress 11. Gradients and plant communities 12. Diversity 13. Conservation and management
Now in full colour, this much-awaited new edition of the book Plants and Vegetation provides a fresh and comprehensive approach to plant ecology. Keddy's clear and engaging text emphasises unifying underlying principles and processes, taking a global approach to the subject and engaging students in essential concepts through real-world examples.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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